© Copyright Dipont Education. All rights reserved. Credit: Design

About the Host School

Wuxi No. 1 High School was established in 1912 and has 2000 students on role, aged 15 to 19. It is the most highly regarded school in Wuxi and recognised as a key school on both a provincial and a national level.

The school undertook a major campus-wide renovation project in 2012 to mark its 100 year anniversary with significant investment in sports, arts and laboratory facilities.

 

About the A Level & IB Centre

The A Level centre was established in 2008 and now offers both the IB Diploma Programme in addition to CIE A-Levels. The campus is large, yet peaceful with quiet green areas and a running track and football pitch. We have a total of 400 students studying IGCSE’s, A levels and the IB Diploma. Lessons are usually double periods and each period is forty minutes. Classes average 25 students but IB groups tend to be smaller.

There are a number of activities at the center and the host school for students to participate in. We had the 1st Habitat for Humanity in a Chinese school and have formed a lasting partnership over the last 4 years. Other activities include Fair Trade, Marine Dream, Model United Nations, choir, two student bands, a cooking club, an economics club, a micro-film club, a rubber-stamp carving group, an animal shelter group, a caring for children group, Chinese literature, creative writing, hospital voluntary work, photography, public speaking, science, gardening and a variety of sporting activities from football to table tennis.

The host school is well known in the city and carries a certain prestige. We have a newly renovated building for the international department and we're next to the famous grand canal.

 

Lifestyle

Wuxi is 45 min from Shanghai and 45 min from Nanjing, with an airport linking the city with various parts of China and some international destinations in Asia.

Most teachers live very close to the school, within a 10 minute walk, either in ‘Jin Ma’ or ‘Zhong Da’-two large complexes with flats. Wuxi is well connected with fast trains and an airport. Wuxi is suitable for both young and old, married couples or single teachers.

The city has swelled considerably over the last few years and is more attractive for expats with a growing variety of restaurants, bars and scenic areas such as Lake Taihu. Wuxi still offers a genuine Chinese experience in that there is not a huge expat community here but it is very close to Suzhou and only a 45 minute train journey from Shanghai. Wuxi is a large canal city, has a Tiger Hill-esque classical Chinese monument on top of a mountain and has one of the largest buddhas in China (and the world) nearby.

The school is located in city centre so it is very easy to get around on foot, and a great many restaurants and shops within walking distance. There are some good western amenities, including Starbucks and the inevitable McDonalds.

Wuxi has a long history and has the 5th largest freshwater lake in China.

More information can be found at:
http://www.wuxilife.com
http://en.wuxi.gov.cn
http://www.muztagh.com/wuxi/index.html

Wuxi has 4 seasons so it gets quite cool in the winter at 0-10 degrees and very warm in the summer at 30-40 degrees – so a variety of clothing is certainly useful.

Wuxi is a good posting in terms of experiencing 'real china' with 'modern china'.  Our Host School is extremely supportive, and there are little to no distractions in terms of your teaching.

Teacher Case Study

Eduardo Escolar, Chemistry

I graduated in 1992 as a Licenciado en Educacion with speciality in Chemistry and Biology and I translated my credits to the American equivalent. I taught Chemistry in Colombia (12 years) and Guatemala (4 years) and Physical Science in the USA (1 year). My Masters of Education is from Framingham State College. Spanish is my native language.

The benefits of working here are many and I have enjoyed getting to know a different culture. Teachers are able to explore China and Asia. In addition, the students are respectful and hard-working. The opportunity to save is very good.

 

» See teacher & administrator case studies from all schools

Student Case Study

The life is different from my previous experience with frequent communication with teachers, additional foreign language classes and free time for self study. I benefit a great deal from the time provided to develop my own interests. There are more opportunities to touch the world outside of China and this satisfies my curious nature. Most importantly, it allows greater access to top universities across the world.

At first, it was difficult for me to adapt to all the lessons being in English but the situation quickly changed by daily English communication. Now, we are proceeding to applying to universities and this is quite complex and time consuming. I am trying to balance between the applications and normal classes.

My grades at AS level were Mathematics: A , Physics: A, Chemistry: A and Business Studies:B.  I will go to a USA or a UK university for higher education. I am going to continue to invest in my interest in Chemistry. Meanwhile, I am making my development more versatile by participating in various activities and clubs.

» See student case studies from all schools